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Is there really a crosser in the world? Experts found a stone stele from 600 years ago, inscribed:, never come again

In today's life, out of curiosity and yearning for the lives of ancient people, people have created a lot of "crossing" theme film and television dramas, returning to ancient life with modern consciousness, which is very attractive to all audiences. But with the prevalence of the "crossing" theme, people can't help but wonder, is there really a crosser in the world? Archaeologists in our country have found a 600-year-old stone stele with the inscription: "Nonsense, never come again", very surprising.

Is there really a crosser in the world? Experts found a stone stele from 600 years ago, inscribed:, never come again

This stone stele stands in Qi County, Henan, which is the hometown of Jing Ke during the Warring States period, full of historical atmosphere. The stone stele is called stele in the local area, because the most eye-catching thing on its inscription is the two big characters of nonsense. It is 178 cm high and 86 cm wide, with the vertical inscription "Tai Ji Xian Weng Deboning Place" in the middle, and the first part is engraved with "Never Again", but unfortunately, the part where the word "Place" is located has been destroyed in the middle of the year.

This stone stele has been protected by the locals since the Ming Dynasty, and the inscription on it is "Weng Yan People Shui Mu Clan, Late Ming Jia Visit Dao Yun Meng Xiu Zhen" is a proof of its year. And it is such a Ming Dynasty stone stele that leaves such a modern discourse of "nonsense, no more coming", which inevitably makes scholars interested in its owner, is it really a crosser?

Is there really a crosser in the world? Experts found a stone stele from 600 years ago, inscribed:, never come again

In 1895, the British writer Herbert George Wells's "Time Machine" for the first time brought the concept of time and space travel to the world, and it also aroused the discussion of many scholars, which is the prototype of today's "crossing". In 1915, Einstein's general theory of relativity was a step forward in people's thinking about "crossing". To this day, people continue to study the passage of time, and have a high degree of hope and enthusiasm.

The only information revealed by this stone tablet is "Mizuki Clan" and "Taiji Xian Ong's Bone Removal Place". In the Taoist tradition, Ge Xuan, who was born in 164, is revered as "Taiji Xianweng", but his age is the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and he has nothing to do with the end of the Ming Dynasty, and can only infer that this is a self-proclaimed self-proclaimed.

Is there really a crosser in the world? Experts found a stone stele from 600 years ago, inscribed:, never come again

According to the screening of all compound surnames in China, there is no existence of the surname "Mizuki". According to local residents, in the stories and legends circulating, "Mizuki" is regarded as the "Mu" surname. According to folklore, when Li Zicheng attacked the capital in 1644, the Chongzhen Emperor hanged himself, and his confidant Mu Shi came to Yunmeng Mountain to live in seclusion in order to preserve the Ming Dynasty fire that had resurrected in Qingshan. However, he lived until the age of 144 and could not wait for the day of restoration, and eventually died of depression, leaving behind the saying "nonsense, never come again".

However, scholars prefer another theory, during the Chongzhen Emperor period, there was a courtier named Mu Huaigu, who was the adopted son of Zhu Yuanzhang and the descendant of Mu Ying, the founding hero of the country, and was loyal to the Ming imperial family all his life. At the time of Li Zicheng's mutiny in 1629, he was already one of the Chongzhen Emperor's confidants, and he personally protected the emperor after the destruction of Beijing in 1644.

Is there really a crosser in the world? Experts found a stone stele from 600 years ago, inscribed:, never come again

Mu Huaigu, because he looked very much like the Chongzhen Emperor, faced with Li Zicheng's army, decided to become a stand-in for the Chongzhen Emperor to die, so as to preserve the flame of the imperial family. In this way, the Chongzhen Emperor, who was substituted, fled to yunmeng Mountain alone to live in seclusion, and Mu Huaigu pretended to be the emperor and hanged himself, this stele is the Chongzhen Emperor erected for Mu Huaigu.

The back of the inscription is engraved with the words "do not live up to the three lights, do not live up to the people, do not deceive the ghosts and gods, do not deceive the poor", indicating that they have not failed the heavens and the people, this kind of discourse is obviously not something that ordinary people can say, and it is very in line with the tone of the ruling class. And "nonsense, no more coming" is probably the Chongzhen Emperor's disappointment in the imperial family.

Is there really a crosser in the world? Experts found a stone stele from 600 years ago, inscribed:, never come again

But neither speculation has been conclusively confirmed, and even if it is true that it is the behavior of the crosser, scientists have not found enough evidence to confirm it. In 1948, the octagonal tower where the stele was originally located was demolished, and in 1984 it was transferred to the Hearth Terrace Park, which will continue to wait for people to crack the secrets of its body in the future.

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